Ambika Chakrabarty

Ambika Chakrabarty (1892-6 March 1962) was a leader of the Communist Party of India.

Biography
Ambika Chakrabarty was born in Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British Raj in 1892, and he joined the Anushilan Samiti revolutionary group with the goal of driving the British out of India. In 1930, he took part in the Chittagong armory raid, and he was imprisoned until 1946 for his involvement in the uprising. He was elected to the Bengal Provincial Legislative Assembly as a Communist Party of India leader that same year, and he died in a road accident in Calcutta in 1962.